It doesn't get any better. Five hours with senior Instructors on Friday, a five hour workshop on Saturday, and a second five hour session on Sunday. Surrounded by eager students hanging on his every word Wing Chun Master Beau Bouzaid barely paused for breath as he gave each participant personal hands on guidance interspersed with tales of his most recent training experiences in Hong Kong.

We have finalised the details for Master Beau's "Flying Visit" workshop, and we are pleased to announce that there will be two workshops. Unfortunately there is only time for workshops in Christchurch. $100 & $35 sessions. Other important details below.

Saturday April 7th 1:00pm.

Master Beau, In his capacity as Technical Advisor to the Australasian Ving Chun Kuen Instructors Association will be conducting an i...

Don't say we didn't warn you all to put aside some savings for another workshop by the indominitable master of Wing Chun, Beau Bouzaid.

Well, he could be here in Christchurch as early as the first week of April! Fresh from his recent trip to Hong Kong where he received hands on instruction from the legendary King of Siu Nim Tao, GrandMaster Chu Shong Tin, Master Beau has taken some time to reflect on those lessons, and now he is ready to regurgitate ...

When possible I have always endeavoured to make welcome visiting Wing Chun Instructors, and in January of this year Master Clay and myself were invited to participate in the Wing Chun seminar hosted by Sifu Danny Xuan and his New Zealand student Zayid Jones.

Prior to receiving the invitation I had read the internet advertising of Sifu Xuan's impending visit and my first impression was of a slick commercial operation, so we were both pleasantly surprised to receive an open invitati...

05.03.2010 Arrived in Nelson where I met up with Paul Patterson, whom I haven't seen for some (just guessing) ten years. Paul was part of our original Nelson group organized by Paul Woods, an unassuming, modest, hugely talented young man of tremendous Wing Chun potential whose character was as upright as his posture. It was a great loss to the Nelson area Kung-Fu followers when Paul Woods followed his own path and moved to Thailand. Anyway, I spent an enjoyable afternoon having coffee with Pa...